Respondent filed a complaint attempting to allege simple negligence against Petitioners, who are a doctor, Adwait Jathal, and a physician group practice, Omni Healthcare, Inc. It is clear that what is alleged is a claim for medical malpractice. Petitioners filed a Motion to Dismiss in the trial court based on Respondent’s failure to comply with the presuit requirements of section 766.106, Florida Statutes. The trial court denied the Motion, and Petitioners each filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari with this court seeking review of that order.
We conclude that because Respondent failed to comply with the statutory presuit requirements, the trial court departed from the essential requirements of law in refusing to dismiss Respondent’s complaint. We grant the Petitions, quash the order of denial, and remand for entry of an order granting Petitioners’ Motion to Dismiss. See Williams v. Oleen,
PETITIONS GRANTED; ORDER QUASHED; REMANDED.
Notes
. Although these cases were not consolidated on appeal, we review them together because they arise from the same facts and present the identical issue.
. See also Kissimmee Health Care Assocs. v. Garcia,
